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age and starts drawing benefits. year at a point that the trust fund reserves will be exhausted -- we are at a point that the trust fund reserves will be exhausted. fluctuates year-to-year, but not by much. what that means is when the reserves are gone, there would only be sufficient revenue coming in from current payments to fund about 75% of benefits, so we are looking at a really sharp 25% across-the-board cut in social security benefits, if nothing is done. that is the big caveat. host: what are the other options? guest: the options are, you can either increase revenue, or you can cut benefits, or you can do some combination of the two to restore the solvency of the bygram, and social security law, must project out a 75 year solvency ramp. ways of fixing the system, people talk the 75 your solvency picture. host: we are talking about the future of social security. we can look 75 years out of closer. we will put the phone lines on the screen throughout this discussion with mark miller. our phone lines in the centr
age and starts drawing benefits. year at a point that the trust fund reserves will be exhausted -- we are at a point that the trust fund reserves will be exhausted. fluctuates year-to-year, but not by much. what that means is when the reserves are gone, there would only be sufficient revenue coming in from current payments to fund about 75% of benefits, so we are looking at a really sharp 25% across-the-board cut in social security benefits, if nothing is done. that is the big caveat. host:...
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he also talked about supporting a master plan on aging, which is really exciting for advocates for aging in california. then he talked about creating a task force, and alzheimer's prevention and preparedness task force. which again, it talked about the statistics regarding dementia and alzheimer's in california and how important it is to focus on these things. i think for me, haven't been in the aging field for close to 30 years at this point, i have to say, this is the first time i've heard somebody spend that much time on a speech talking about aging and how important it is for us to pay attention to aging. i was very encouraged by that. i think we all should be, and we should all see this as an opportunity to work with the governor, at whatever level that we do, to really advance services and support for older adults in california. i just wanted to state --dash they off that it is something to be hopeful about and be excited about. also, i wanted to talk a little bit about some of the things that are happening locally. one of the things we are working on, as i thank you know, is compl
he also talked about supporting a master plan on aging, which is really exciting for advocates for aging in california. then he talked about creating a task force, and alzheimer's prevention and preparedness task force. which again, it talked about the statistics regarding dementia and alzheimer's in california and how important it is to focus on these things. i think for me, haven't been in the aging field for close to 30 years at this point, i have to say, this is the first time i've heard...
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provide care they needed a knowledge of medicines and surgery the most important work of the golden age was written by the great tenth century philosopher and physician has been seen or better known by his latin name at the center this is my personal copy of his great text the canon of medicine. the full work was a multi-volume group of techs that took on where the greeks left off physicians like galen hypocrisy in this first book he describes human anatomy in great detail and what i love is that he talks about things like. the muscles of the face and then goes on to talk about the muscles of the forward the muscles of the eyeball even the muscles of the. he that works his way through the entire human anatomy in other he describes surgery describes illnesses and treatments it's medical knowledge as they understood it then it contained a lot of. superstition but a lot of common sense as well the point is this text was so important it was still being used around the world over five hundred years later. even though today we know that not everything had been seen a road was corrected his wo
provide care they needed a knowledge of medicines and surgery the most important work of the golden age was written by the great tenth century philosopher and physician has been seen or better known by his latin name at the center this is my personal copy of his great text the canon of medicine. the full work was a multi-volume group of techs that took on where the greeks left off physicians like galen hypocrisy in this first book he describes human anatomy in great detail and what i love is...
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provide care they needed a knowledge of medicines and surgery the most important work of the golden age was written by the great tenth century philosopher and physician been seen or better known by his latin name at the center this is my personal copy of his great text the canon of medicine. the full work was a multi-volume group of techs that took on where the greeks left off physicians like galen hypocrisy in this first book he describes human anatomy in great detail and what i love is that he talks about things like. the muscles of the face and then goes on to talk about the muscles of the forward the muscles of the eyeball even the muscles of the. heathen works his way through the entire human anatomy in other texts he describes surgery he describes illnesses and treatments it's medical knowledge as they understood it then it contained a lot of. superstition but a lot of common sense as well the point is this text was so important it was still being used around the world over five hundred years later. even though today we know that not everything had been seen or wrote was correct h
provide care they needed a knowledge of medicines and surgery the most important work of the golden age was written by the great tenth century philosopher and physician been seen or better known by his latin name at the center this is my personal copy of his great text the canon of medicine. the full work was a multi-volume group of techs that took on where the greeks left off physicians like galen hypocrisy in this first book he describes human anatomy in great detail and what i love is that...
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sign players in terms of those under the age of eighty and how badly is this ban going to affect the club well it's going to potentially a significant blow to them as it stands now chelsea won't be able to sign a player until the twenty twenty summer transfer window so the entire next season they were in single player but given the fact they have announced an appeal already and that process could go on for some time there is the potential that the band is called home for the summer transfer window are coming and only kicks in later what else are we hoping to do is achieve like ramit dreaded did which is get a harp though at let's go driven past alone it did fail to reduce their bans on appeal we knew this was coming oh so chelsea the news in the pipeline that's why you seem so sleepy transfer ready christine pulis it's obvious you joining from dortmund for sixty four million euros in january and then immediately sent on loan until the summer and chelsea has flatly refused the findings a thief and they said they will appeal does that alter the situation at all. well as i say it does d
sign players in terms of those under the age of eighty and how badly is this ban going to affect the club well it's going to potentially a significant blow to them as it stands now chelsea won't be able to sign a player until the twenty twenty summer transfer window so the entire next season they were in single player but given the fact they have announced an appeal already and that process could go on for some time there is the potential that the band is called home for the summer transfer...
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>> no, just age and disability. so, if we are thinking about there being 200, you know, 225,000 people with disabilities and older adults in san francisco, serving about a quarter of them. >> we don't know if they would be eligible. >> don't know -- don't know if they would need our services. a number of people probably don't, or may later. it gives us. >> ballpark. >> we know we are serving, doing very well at serving people who have limited income. so, you know, when we look at -- we are looking at a quarter of the total population but know we are doing very, very well in serving people who have a limited income, or living in poverty and so it's way beyond that quarter. >> traditionally a big problem with the population that has more resources than would make them eligible for programs, and yet have real fiscal needs. >> right. >> it's important to realize when we look at things like personal assistance services, big problem, ihss program, very definite, hard limits in the program and there are many people who hav
>> no, just age and disability. so, if we are thinking about there being 200, you know, 225,000 people with disabilities and older adults in san francisco, serving about a quarter of them. >> we don't know if they would be eligible. >> don't know -- don't know if they would need our services. a number of people probably don't, or may later. it gives us. >> ballpark. >> we know we are serving, doing very well at serving people who have limited income. so, you know,...
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age is slightly dipping. what we know is th the age of dependents is increasing, age of member is slightly decreasing. you can see distribution of members and dependents in our plans. you will notice it is more members on the lower number on dependents. in terms of the ratio of that contract there. moving on on page 20. again, same thing. with or without dependents. san francisco's most populated county. we hear about migration out of families, san francisco is expensive. those are all considerations as you think about employees and access and engagement of healthcare. of all employees that do not have dependents. 54.62% of those are in san francisco. that is a 2% drop. looking at all employees with dependents, 38.37% live in san francisco. 97% of our employees live in the top area counties on page 20. again page 21 is a lot of data. if you look at the trend lines, ratio of employees to depen debts 49 to 51 is the same year-over-year. enrollment by coverage level same year-over-year except for slight rounding
age is slightly dipping. what we know is th the age of dependents is increasing, age of member is slightly decreasing. you can see distribution of members and dependents in our plans. you will notice it is more members on the lower number on dependents. in terms of the ratio of that contract there. moving on on page 20. again, same thing. with or without dependents. san francisco's most populated county. we hear about migration out of families, san francisco is expensive. those are all...
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kelly was at the time, he is now 52 years of age. these alleged offenses took place over a long period of time. >> from 1998 to 2010. >> so before every count, they would say at this point, r. kelly was 42 years old. at this point, he was 31 years old. and again, remember, three of these alleged victims were under the age of 17. the age of consent here in illinois at the time these alleged offenses took place. >> i want to mention something that is important for the audience to know, you heard nick detail the fourth charge, and that charge involving a girl who was 14 years old at the time. we can now tell you that the tape that i have seen, the tape that was handed over by michael avenatti, actually is that girl, who has been identified by her aunt, to a grand jury, as the same girl that charges were brought against r. kelly in 2008. so one of these victims, some of her allegations, some of the allegations that prosecutors had because she did not take part in that first trial, which is one of the reasons why the jury had a difficult
kelly was at the time, he is now 52 years of age. these alleged offenses took place over a long period of time. >> from 1998 to 2010. >> so before every count, they would say at this point, r. kelly was 42 years old. at this point, he was 31 years old. and again, remember, three of these alleged victims were under the age of 17. the age of consent here in illinois at the time these alleged offenses took place. >> i want to mention something that is important for the audience...
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but my dad is the same kind of person and he is the same age.n you get to that age you can say what you think you've earned that right. and i think is such a wonderful character and he is going to be having such a legacy left behind. thank you so much forjoining as i'm talking about the legend that was ka rl talking about the legend that was karl lagerfeld. and just a quick word, an update on the case of shamima begum, we understand the home office intends to deprive her of her british citizenship according to the family lawyer who has posted on twitter saying the family are disappointed with the home office and their intention to have an order made depriving shamima begum offer citizenship. we are considering all legal avenues to challenge this decision. so that from the family of shamima begum who of course is just given birth to her third child at 19 and who again said yesterday that she would like to come back to the uk. now look at the weather forecast. some very mild temperatures on the way towards the end of the week. today we have this w
but my dad is the same kind of person and he is the same age.n you get to that age you can say what you think you've earned that right. and i think is such a wonderful character and he is going to be having such a legacy left behind. thank you so much forjoining as i'm talking about the legend that was ka rl talking about the legend that was karl lagerfeld. and just a quick word, an update on the case of shamima begum, we understand the home office intends to deprive her of her british...
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the record setting age spread, that is. here's t.j.t loved -- >> the greatest quarterback of all time -- >> or loathed -- >> i'm tired of all this winning. >> i'm a begrudgingly give him love. >> tom brady, the winner of five super bowls has an enviable life. >> he has a beautiful wife and family. too good to be true. >> the patriots! >> at 41 years old, brady, one of the oldest players in the league, is heading to the super bowl this week. he recently sat down with jeff darlington. >> this is your ninth super bowl. that's insane. does that resonate with you as well as it does the rest of us? >> in some ways, yes. in some ways, no. yes in the fact i've just been so lucky to be a part of this organization for a long time. >> in a sport where the average age is 26 and the average nfl career is just 3 years long, brady is an anomaly. >> is there any chance this is your last game? >> zero. zero. i've said that for a long time. i'm asked that a lot and i feel like i repeat the same you look at his body. it was mushy. dangly arms, he had a l
the record setting age spread, that is. here's t.j.t loved -- >> the greatest quarterback of all time -- >> or loathed -- >> i'm tired of all this winning. >> i'm a begrudgingly give him love. >> tom brady, the winner of five super bowls has an enviable life. >> he has a beautiful wife and family. too good to be true. >> the patriots! >> at 41 years old, brady, one of the oldest players in the league, is heading to the super bowl this week. he...
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a bill that would lower the age of criminal liability is going through the philippines parliament as part of president rodrigo deterred his crackdown on crime if passed it would see children as young as twelve face prosecution and it's been heavily criticized by rights groups germinal and gun reports from manila. ian was thirteen years old when he says he got into trouble with the law he has been living in this detention center for children in manila. we just made mistakes we didn't listen to our parents we don't want to be mix with older ones the facility. has helped us a lot. at least eighty young boys like ian our house here in the center with a capacity of only twenty the philippine juvenile justice system is already struggling to cope all minutes apologies are required to have reform centers for children between the ages of twelve and eighteen but data from a coalition of n.g.o.s suggests that of the more than one hundred centers required fewer than half are operational and only eight centers across the country have complied with the basic standards of food and hygiene but now p
a bill that would lower the age of criminal liability is going through the philippines parliament as part of president rodrigo deterred his crackdown on crime if passed it would see children as young as twelve face prosecution and it's been heavily criticized by rights groups germinal and gun reports from manila. ian was thirteen years old when he says he got into trouble with the law he has been living in this detention center for children in manila. we just made mistakes we didn't listen to...
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we'd love to have younger come and learn about the joys of ageing. and also something that we would particularly like to have part of it is using technology to bring in satellite locations. >> all that sounds great, so good luck with it. >> exciting. >> thank you. any other comments or questions? thank you very much. >> thank you. item five, any old business? item six, new business. we'll begin with item a, and that is a review and approval of the daas fiscal year 19 and 20 and 21 budget. daniel. >> thank you. okay. i'm going to start off asking for your help. so thank you, commissioners. i'm here today to present to you and ask for your approval on the daas budget. the process of developing a budget is something that takes many people, so some of them are -- [inaudible] >> john, can we have you talk into the microphone. >> thanks for the reminder. i'm good. >> okay. >> so emily gibbs, ruth levine, are the ones who focus mostly on the daas budget. but there are many, sherreen, certainly, and we kind of work through it together. so we're at a point no
we'd love to have younger come and learn about the joys of ageing. and also something that we would particularly like to have part of it is using technology to bring in satellite locations. >> all that sounds great, so good luck with it. >> exciting. >> thank you. any other comments or questions? thank you very much. >> thank you. item five, any old business? item six, new business. we'll begin with item a, and that is a review and approval of the daas fiscal year 19 and...
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we are very aware of the fact that we are our age and celebratory of the fact that we are our age and that we are going through this together. and when i sent him these pictures, he was very moved and touched and felt compassion and love and understanding. and so, which also then speaks to margot's concern, which is if she's with somebody who's younger than herself, then is she with somebody who is not going to be able to hold her in these moments, hold her through menopause, understand through these changes. is he going to ditch her for somebody younger, and will he be able to understand the pain and the trauma that everybody has to go through in coming to terms with it. >> did you as an actress worry, freak out that you'd be forgotten once you got to 50 or you wouldn't get the roles, did the whole ageing thing in your real life, was it traumatic? >> well, i mean, i have been extraordinarily lucky in my career. i continue to work. >> you have aged in front of us for the last 25 years. >> and you know what, i keep wor working and that doesn't happen for all actresses. i have been incr
we are very aware of the fact that we are our age and celebratory of the fact that we are our age and that we are going through this together. and when i sent him these pictures, he was very moved and touched and felt compassion and love and understanding. and so, which also then speaks to margot's concern, which is if she's with somebody who's younger than herself, then is she with somebody who is not going to be able to hold her in these moments, hold her through menopause, understand through...
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happiest at the age of 16 or 70 yea rs happiest at the age of 16 or 70 years old, to me, that suggests all of the times that you are not at work... (!) news on brexit, with less tha n work... (!) news on brexit, with less than 45 days to go before the uk leaves the european union on march 29, the clamour for clarity from business is becoming ever louder, the british chambers of commerce says there is a risk that uk firms commerce says there is a risk that ukfirms are commerce says there is a risk that uk firms are being hung out to dry by the lack of clear information from the government. the bcc, which represents 75,000 firms across the uk, employing nearly 6 million people, has published a list of 20 critical questions it says remain u na nswered critical questions it says remain unanswered in the event of the uk leaving without a deal. the questions include... if britain leaves without a deal, the country will fall back on world trade organisation rules. another question on the list: if there is no deal, there will be no transition period or backstop, that would mean the uk becoming
happiest at the age of 16 or 70 yea rs happiest at the age of 16 or 70 years old, to me, that suggests all of the times that you are not at work... (!) news on brexit, with less tha n work... (!) news on brexit, with less than 45 days to go before the uk leaves the european union on march 29, the clamour for clarity from business is becoming ever louder, the british chambers of commerce says there is a risk that uk firms commerce says there is a risk that ukfirms are commerce says there is a...
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only breaks out after the age of eighteen and the idea behind this is that every person should decide for him or herself whether they want to know this kind of information when they want to have this information on the heart so if there are diseases in adults which occur after the age of eighteen and they run in the family you should consider yourself getting tested. the shoes the family have grown especially close in recent years that's because the mother martina has been battling cancer for over a decade it begun with breast cancer. sort of most self always talked to us very openly about it letting us know how the current state of health she didn't keep anything a secret fund i missed this one that was very important to me. eventually recovered from the breast cancer but then seven years later she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. was it all just a coincidence or a fate determined by her genes. remember that her grandmother had died very young probably as a result of breast cancer. than have mathematics and my dad was only seven years old at the time that he thought there was also
only breaks out after the age of eighteen and the idea behind this is that every person should decide for him or herself whether they want to know this kind of information when they want to have this information on the heart so if there are diseases in adults which occur after the age of eighteen and they run in the family you should consider yourself getting tested. the shoes the family have grown especially close in recent years that's because the mother martina has been battling cancer for...
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town of the legendary fashion designer has passed away at the age of eighty five. and his last collections show just last month in paris unfortunately he couldn't be there himself but he really basically worked up until the very end melissa talk about passion yeah that's right and he was self-made too he never went to fashion school he went to paris he followed his trains and he never complained he was also a workaholic and he really lived for the moment he didn't drink he didn't smoke he described himself as a puritan he was also involved in a great many things and really set himself no limits he was someone who always seemed to be open to things that were around him and quite a character is here i mean he even said of himself that he had created sort of a caricature of himself why do you think he did that well i i think some people are more comfortable with the extremes and i mean he was also known as somebody who said witty and controversial and and sometimes offensive things he refused to acknowledge heidi clooney and said claudia schiffer didn't know who she w
town of the legendary fashion designer has passed away at the age of eighty five. and his last collections show just last month in paris unfortunately he couldn't be there himself but he really basically worked up until the very end melissa talk about passion yeah that's right and he was self-made too he never went to fashion school he went to paris he followed his trains and he never complained he was also a workaholic and he really lived for the moment he didn't drink he didn't smoke he...
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i respect science in a golden age with professor jimmy. welcome back quick look at the top stories this hour now the united states is withdrawing from one of its main nuclear weapons agreements with russia saying the one nine hundred eighty seven intermediate range nuclear forces treaty has been consistently violated senior figures in turkey's ruling ak party of met the un human rights investigators looking into the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi and six months on from the latest ebola virus outbreak in the democratic republic of congo world health organization says four hundred sixteen people have now been killed. now thousands of iranians have been visiting the mostly i'm of ayatollah ruhollah khomeini the founder of the islamic republic they've gathered to mark the fortieth anniversary of the one nine hundred seventy nine revolution that overthrew a centuries old dynasty same bus driver he has more from tehran. when the man who led iranian revolution toppled the king and ended centuries of empire was buried his final resting
i respect science in a golden age with professor jimmy. welcome back quick look at the top stories this hour now the united states is withdrawing from one of its main nuclear weapons agreements with russia saying the one nine hundred eighty seven intermediate range nuclear forces treaty has been consistently violated senior figures in turkey's ruling ak party of met the un human rights investigators looking into the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi and six months on from the latest...
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not it's you know into your wrinkle formula i mean what are the business trends right ali in anti-aging technology. well sure the cosmetic industry has certainly known how lucrative this is been for a long time haven't they well lots of other companies are exploring the possibilities of financing a fountain of youth product as well including a lot of biotech companies because why age related conditions are the leading causes of death health care costs as well and this is leading to a lot of research and development of therapies that target the anti are the aging process rather and they want those hopefully successful procedures to be commercialized so i'll give you a few examples the griswold's i'm not sure if i'm saying that correctly but they're the largest plasma based manufacture in the world they've invested more than fifty million dollars to develop and sell plasma based products pharmaceutical companies of course they're investing hundreds of millions on a number of anti-aging drugs to treat everything right range of diseases including all timers google's parent company also inve
not it's you know into your wrinkle formula i mean what are the business trends right ali in anti-aging technology. well sure the cosmetic industry has certainly known how lucrative this is been for a long time haven't they well lots of other companies are exploring the possibilities of financing a fountain of youth product as well including a lot of biotech companies because why age related conditions are the leading causes of death health care costs as well and this is leading to a lot of...
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early in comparison to the current nhs screening age of a0. is offered to women from the age of 40 is offered to women from the age of a0 who are thought to be at a moderate or higher risk because of a significant family history of the illness. but the new research project that extended screening to at risk women from the age of 35 found there could be real benefits. more tumours were detected when they we re more tumours were detected when they were significantly smaller in size and before they reached the lymphatic system, which can spread the disease around the body. the earlier breast cancer is found the more treatable it is. and screening finds breast cancer at a really early stage before it can be seen or felt. and at that stage treatment is less invasive and is, with gabsa, is more likely to be survivable. more people are surviving breast cancer than ever before, but it remains the biggest killer of women under 50 in england and wales. more than 920 under 50 is lost their lives to the disease in 2017. and it is the uk's most common canc
early in comparison to the current nhs screening age of a0. is offered to women from the age of 40 is offered to women from the age of a0 who are thought to be at a moderate or higher risk because of a significant family history of the illness. but the new research project that extended screening to at risk women from the age of 35 found there could be real benefits. more tumours were detected when they we re more tumours were detected when they were significantly smaller in size and before...
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what gene mutation they have that's very young the average age for breast cancer otherwise is around sixty five so twenty years later. from. natasha i got my eyes known for the past two years but she has the brock a one gene mutation make you have more likely to develop breast cancer. she had to fight for a long time to get the d.n.a. test done. for years i was told you have a large family so it's normal to have a lot of them die. mother died of ovarian cancer and seven of her mother's nine siblings likewise lost their lives to cancer. five of the women fell victim to breast or ovarian cancer. how to test on. in the end i only managed to get the test because so many people in my family had died. this functions it was a really strange feeling that it was basically their deaths that paved the way for me to live on even taught that or the hopefully i'll now be saved from getting cancer. invited king khan and dizzy for life until. after testing positive. immediately had her ovaries and both of her breasts removed a family understood her decision and supported her but many friends were sh
what gene mutation they have that's very young the average age for breast cancer otherwise is around sixty five so twenty years later. from. natasha i got my eyes known for the past two years but she has the brock a one gene mutation make you have more likely to develop breast cancer. she had to fight for a long time to get the d.n.a. test done. for years i was told you have a large family so it's normal to have a lot of them die. mother died of ovarian cancer and seven of her mother's nine...
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danny. >> what we are hearing is four different girls ages 13 to 16. you get the aggravated criminal -- >> 13 to 16. >> that's the ages that we're getting right now. ten counts total, but four separate victims or complainants within that -- within those ten counts. and the charges are related directly to the young -- obviously these are young children, and that's what aggravates it. that's what brings it up to a serious crime in the state of illinois. >> if they press charges, if he's found guilty, what could he face in terms of punishment? >> prison time, mandatory lifetime possibly, registration on the sex offender registry. these crimes are very, very serious. aggravated sexual abuse in any state is a serious felony. >> how hard are they to profrm? >> the challenge -- well, what we're hearing and i'm not certain yet, but there may be more than just oath against oath type evidence. >> he said she said? >> he said, she said situation. ordinarily these cases can be difficult to prove if there's no science left if there is nothing like that and all you
danny. >> what we are hearing is four different girls ages 13 to 16. you get the aggravated criminal -- >> 13 to 16. >> that's the ages that we're getting right now. ten counts total, but four separate victims or complainants within that -- within those ten counts. and the charges are related directly to the young -- obviously these are young children, and that's what aggravates it. that's what brings it up to a serious crime in the state of illinois. >> if they press...
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over 1000 of them were aged 10—19. that's a rise of 54% compared with five years earlier.s more girls are involved in knife crime. some victims face threats that footage of their stabbing will be posted online. there's a shift in what we're seeing. i'm seeing young women who have come in having had their mobile phones taken off them in an attack and having the attack filmed. it is part of a humiliation and "this is what will happen to you "if you say anything, we will put it on the internet." doctors say the rise in knife crime is putting extra pressure on emergency services. the home office has set up a serious violence strategy to tackle the problem and has launched a review of the links between violent crime and the trade in illegal drugs. danny shaw, bbc news. seven militants have been sentenced to life in prison in tunisia for attacks at a museum and a beach resort in 2015. 30 british tourists were shot dead on the beach at sousse and at least 20 people were killed in an attack on a museum in tunis. islamic state militants claimed responsibility at the time. inquests
over 1000 of them were aged 10—19. that's a rise of 54% compared with five years earlier.s more girls are involved in knife crime. some victims face threats that footage of their stabbing will be posted online. there's a shift in what we're seeing. i'm seeing young women who have come in having had their mobile phones taken off them in an attack and having the attack filmed. it is part of a humiliation and "this is what will happen to you "if you say anything, we will put it on the...
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that the you know the age of good health the the age is lower than the european average. so that's an interesting question and some of us believe that it may be associated with the fact. that france has one of the highest life expectancies anywhere in the world. so -- you know keep in mind the longer you live the higher the probability. that you're gonna face somome aging r related issue. so if you push out thehe enveloe of survival for women for example e cast. eightyty five it's's inevitablet mamany of t them are gonnaa. facece the negative consequenens of aging so it may be up a by product of six us. i mean the e longer you live e e higher the prorobably ability wl occur so i'm not surprised. if you see something like this okay jail sounds giving after leaving that thank you very much for joining us on the program today. in other news sportswear company nike is in damage control the company says it's trying to figure out what happened. off to us college basketball player signed williamson suffered a knee injury when he's too shredded thirty six seconds into the game be
that the you know the age of good health the the age is lower than the european average. so that's an interesting question and some of us believe that it may be associated with the fact. that france has one of the highest life expectancies anywhere in the world. so -- you know keep in mind the longer you live the higher the probability. that you're gonna face somome aging r related issue. so if you push out thehe enveloe of survival for women for example e cast. eightyty five it's's inevitablet...
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you have bunted for ages it is pain is workers it in two thousand. literacy to touch a thousand but the problem is that we don't have a problem of you know working creature. with distribution because the top not percent of measure population and in maximum wage and that's ninety percent and in minimum wage and we in our party discuss a living wage lou when you say we take it take it to work feed your family and also a new view to have shelter. and be able to do a doctor if you foresee none of that is exists in nigeria there's a reason we are for is because our system is designed to make people for and keep their trapped in poverty what they are living where i think is beyond something i have yeah i think it's beyond what i would about a system there's also the issue about political leadership and whether leaders who are placed in positions of authority have been able to develop policies that are two words first post in this realization or creating an enabling environment for businesses to try them so there's a question of accountability is a question
you have bunted for ages it is pain is workers it in two thousand. literacy to touch a thousand but the problem is that we don't have a problem of you know working creature. with distribution because the top not percent of measure population and in maximum wage and that's ninety percent and in minimum wage and we in our party discuss a living wage lou when you say we take it take it to work feed your family and also a new view to have shelter. and be able to do a doctor if you foresee none of...
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a woman aged 2a and eight man aged 28 escape with a one—year—old boy.tion. all three remain in hospital but the injuries are not deemed life—threatening. i want to reassure you all and of our community that we are working closely with colleagues from staffordshire fire and rescue service as investigative work into the cause of the fire begins. the emergency services there and the latest on that fire in stafford which has left for children dead. the united states is set for a night of significant political drama. donald trump will deliver his state of the union address in a joint—session of congress at around 2am uk time and it will be one of the most watched political events of the year in the us. this speech has already been pushed back once because of the partial government shutdown, and is only going ahead because of a break in the shutdown but the democrats still haven't the united states is set for a night of significant political drama. to build a wall on the southern border. our correspondent jane o'brien looks ahead to what the mr trump's addres
a woman aged 2a and eight man aged 28 escape with a one—year—old boy.tion. all three remain in hospital but the injuries are not deemed life—threatening. i want to reassure you all and of our community that we are working closely with colleagues from staffordshire fire and rescue service as investigative work into the cause of the fire begins. the emergency services there and the latest on that fire in stafford which has left for children dead. the united states is set for a night of...
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i will not ask your age. mark carney it swaps
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at age 24 is 17 years younger than tom brady.ifferences, the pats head coach is bill belichick, he is 66 and been here nine times. the rams head coach is 33, the youngest head coach in the nfl. and if you don't know what to say during the game, point out that mcvey needs a guy to stay with him at all times to keep him from walking on to the field and keep him out of the ref's way. rob gronkowski is 87 on the pats. he plays tight end. his abs look like this. this is how he dances in public. people call him gronk. and somebody else to look out for, male cheerleaders at the super bowl. quinton and napoleon cheering on the rams. if at any point during the game you are totally at a loss, just say, man can you believe these referees with a blown call at the nfc championship's on everybody's mind, people will surely agree with you, including the entire city of new orleans. >> crowd is going crazy as there's no flag on the sideline. >> you only have to fake it until halftime, then you can talk about adam levine and big boy until the game
at age 24 is 17 years younger than tom brady.ifferences, the pats head coach is bill belichick, he is 66 and been here nine times. the rams head coach is 33, the youngest head coach in the nfl. and if you don't know what to say during the game, point out that mcvey needs a guy to stay with him at all times to keep him from walking on to the field and keep him out of the ref's way. rob gronkowski is 87 on the pats. he plays tight end. his abs look like this. this is how he dances in public....
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at age twenty. one i was twenty my mother died of metal started colon cancer. while she was in hospital she warned my sister and me that we might get it too and couldn't bear it might be genetic and. like his mother the writer studied medicine but he didn't remember her warning until some of his own patients who had the disease reminded him. the white of began to go for regular check ups and for many years everything was fine when examining doctors found no sign of the disease he felt relieved and assumed he didn't have any unusual genetic risk but then he was diagnosed with colon cancer. when i was forty three i had a colonoscopy and they found i had cancer of the cold on them. they were able to remove it surgically so i didn't need to my therapy humor to. at that point the whiter decided he wanted to know whether his disease had a genetic component. he wondered if he might have passed the risk on to his own four children. dr turn a patient went to munich center of medical genetics he wanted to know if he carried a genetic variation associated with increased r
at age twenty. one i was twenty my mother died of metal started colon cancer. while she was in hospital she warned my sister and me that we might get it too and couldn't bear it might be genetic and. like his mother the writer studied medicine but he didn't remember her warning until some of his own patients who had the disease reminded him. the white of began to go for regular check ups and for many years everything was fine when examining doctors found no sign of the disease he felt relieved...
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for example, discussion about the age of the victim shows the defendant knows the age of the victim. >> we were just talking with one of the people that vick pim. given where we are at this point in time, would this have been prosecuted in 1998 and 1999 in the same way it will be now, are we in a different world in terms of prosecution? >> we are definitely in a different world. when i started doing sex crimes in the mid 80s, you didn't even really want women on your jury because they tended to be overly critical of other women and more likely to blame the woman. that chanced a lot. the entire society has changed. there is a video, but it is interesting how attitudes have changed and the way that women look at these cases. >> let me just ask you finally very quickly while we're waiting to hear the president's statements, what is facing these women as they go to testify, you worked with women that were abused when they were young. they faced their own personal trama they have been through, and they be vilified by the public by many people they said it was their own fault or they were
for example, discussion about the age of the victim shows the defendant knows the age of the victim. >> we were just talking with one of the people that vick pim. given where we are at this point in time, would this have been prosecuted in 1998 and 1999 in the same way it will be now, are we in a different world in terms of prosecution? >> we are definitely in a different world. when i started doing sex crimes in the mid 80s, you didn't even really want women on your jury because...
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and this is leading to a lot of research and development of therapies that target the anti are the aging process rather and they want those hopefully successful procedures to be commercialized so i'll give you a few examples the griswold's i'm not sure if i'm saying that correctly but they're the largest plasma based manufacturer in the world they've invested more than fifty million dollars to develop and sell plasma based products pharmaceutical companies of course they're investing hundreds of millions on a number of anti-aging drugs to treat everything ride range of diseases including all timers google's parent company also invested heavily in layer of the recently raised two hundred fifty million to use postpartum placentas that's a mouthful to delay the aging process and here finally a company called elisi in health promises a supplement aimed at boosting a certain long gemini molecule and they want to sell that like fifty bucks a month so despite all the big bucks being invested though how likely are they this is seed experts say not very it's pretty risky but even if just one comp
and this is leading to a lot of research and development of therapies that target the anti are the aging process rather and they want those hopefully successful procedures to be commercialized so i'll give you a few examples the griswold's i'm not sure if i'm saying that correctly but they're the largest plasma based manufacturer in the world they've invested more than fifty million dollars to develop and sell plasma based products pharmaceutical companies of course they're investing hundreds...
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|j their age, which adolescents will do, how you can enforce that. as if they are being drawn to it. i come to a household where everybody is an tinder or tinder or one or other dating up available, and what we are setting controls so that at my age you are not being hit by 18—year—olds of the younger members are not hit on by 60—year—olds, if they would be. but if you are 13 and you go in, you probably think it is funny, it is quite a laugh when people start to draw you in and you don't understand, but is this the problem of the app or the problem of the people who should be looking after that child? i just wonder people who should be looking after that child? ijust wonder if people who should be looking after that child? i just wonder if what we need now is phones for the under 18 is that our self—limiting and can be upgraded at 18 to another type of phone? it makes much better sense. we have bicycles for children, we have lots of things children, child size. there should be phones for the under teens. the duke of edinburgh giving up his driving li
|j their age, which adolescents will do, how you can enforce that. as if they are being drawn to it. i come to a household where everybody is an tinder or tinder or one or other dating up available, and what we are setting controls so that at my age you are not being hit by 18—year—olds of the younger members are not hit on by 60—year—olds, if they would be. but if you are 13 and you go in, you probably think it is funny, it is quite a laugh when people start to draw you in and you...
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many of their patients are aged around 15.you, on the one hand, accept and support a young person's self identification, whilst at the same time leaving things open? for us as a clinic, what it means is working on a case—by—case basis. jade was a patient at the tavistock centre two years ago, when she was 16. she hasn't taken puberty blockers. there is so much thinking to be done before any life—changing decisions about hormone blockers, when there are so many changes happening in your body and life. the drugs are said to be reversible, but there is emerging evidence they may have more long—lasting effects in other parts of the body. they are fully reversible in the sense that if you stop taking the puberty blocker, then your preprogrammed sex hormones will resume, and you will continue to develop. is there an impact on brain development in some way that has longer—term implications? and we don't have the answer to that. doctors do their best to advise patients are making important choices about their care, based on the best a
many of their patients are aged around 15.you, on the one hand, accept and support a young person's self identification, whilst at the same time leaving things open? for us as a clinic, what it means is working on a case—by—case basis. jade was a patient at the tavistock centre two years ago, when she was 16. she hasn't taken puberty blockers. there is so much thinking to be done before any life—changing decisions about hormone blockers, when there are so many changes happening in your...
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what counts as middle aged those days? >> that depends. it's a sliding scale. >>> another study,ne this from duke university, reveals that some american children is are oing exposed to dangerous chemicals in the homes. >> the study says all vinyl flooring and flame-retarded hi foam, w is used in sofas and other furniture, can be toxic. the toxins in the bloods health problems. >>> health officials are sounding the alarm. if you have yet to get a flu shot, do it w. 47 states are predicting outbreaks. the centers for disease control says anyone who is six months or older should get a shot. you could consider cleaning out ur house. anytime anybody comes over, especially children.everywhere that means wiping down the surfaces and giving hands towels a proper cleaning. >> not a bad idea. >>> a social worr from upper mor f marlboro who w lowed during the shutdown, was given the surprise of her life, courtesy of ellen. >>re you aan of the "ellen" show? >> you're talking to ellen. hi. her reaction was priceless. and check out what happened when th
what counts as middle aged those days? >> that depends. it's a sliding scale. >>> another study,ne this from duke university, reveals that some american children is are oing exposed to dangerous chemicals in the homes. >> the study says all vinyl flooring and flame-retarded hi foam, w is used in sofas and other furniture, can be toxic. the toxins in the bloods health problems. >>> health officials are sounding the alarm. if you have yet to get a flu shot, do it w....
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week regulators did warn against getting transfusions of young blood they claim to provide aid to aging and other health benefits so according to business insider one of the only known companies to offer this procedure is called ambrosia they were charging eight thousand dollars for just one liter of plasma and twelve thousand for two what a bargain right the company's website now says they no longer offer that procedure due to the f.d.a. is warning and so ambrosia launches about three years ago and they had a great reception they got a waiting list they claim that infusing older patients with younger blood get up rejuvenate organs and have these other health benefits it was offered in clinics in five different cities from l.a. all the way over to tampa and until the f.d.a. warned against it the company was able to offer it because blood transfusions listen to this are approved in emergency situations but the young blood transfusion is considered what's called an off label treatment which is an unapproved use of an approved procedure or a drug so as you were saying before there is no sc
week regulators did warn against getting transfusions of young blood they claim to provide aid to aging and other health benefits so according to business insider one of the only known companies to offer this procedure is called ambrosia they were charging eight thousand dollars for just one liter of plasma and twelve thousand for two what a bargain right the company's website now says they no longer offer that procedure due to the f.d.a. is warning and so ambrosia launches about three years...